"There was this one guy who wrote in to Alf regularly. You could tell he wasn"t lifting his pencil up, so all the words were attached for a whole line and it would just be almost like turrets syndrome. It would be like, 'AlfisGodGodisChristChristisAlf,' over and over again. So, yeah, it was fun. It was a great office."

You should definitely check out his GLA stuff. The Thing was great, but it got cancelled, and she hulk is always entertaining. Sometimes it feels like you need a marvel encyclopedia to read she hulk, but it's still highly entertaining.

Everyone should read Dan's Arkham Asylum mini. Absolutely brilliant. The guy is easily one of my favorite comic writers right now and apparently the only writer who understands comics don't have to be doom and gloom.
His little intros and sidebars during GLA were not only funny but perfectly true from the shocking way male writers treat women in comics to well just read it.
Plus major props for making Squirrel Girl a great character that I want to see more done with.

Wait, no, 'because they've had a blood transfusion from their gamma ray-irradiated cousin,' would be the accurate version.

I also highly recommend GLA to those interested in checking out Slott's work. It's a single limited series/trade paperback, so it's not a big commitment to make. 'GLA' stands for 'Great Lake Avengers,' by the way, and there's also a GLX-Mas oneshot after they got sued by the actual Avengers and changed their name to the Great Lakes X-Men.